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Welcome to The Eagles Guest House

Erick & Heather are pleased to offer you a very warm welcome to their Guest house.
We offer very comfortable B&B (bed and breakfast) accommodation in North Hykeham, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, just off the A46. We are ideally situated for easy access to both Lincoln and Newark and their respective show grounds. Eagles Guest House is only 6 miles from the historic Lincoln cathedral.
All bedrooms have flat screen TVs with freeview, tea and coffee making facilities, hair-dryers and are ALL en-suite. Free wifi and free internet access available. Breakfast included: Full English, French breakfast, kippers, vegetarian, and GLUTEN FREE. French and Italian spoken. Early Check in available with supplement. Softened water throughout. ELECTRIC CAR CHARGER AVAILABLE. Eco friendly cleaning products used throughout.Solar heated domestic water Electricity supplied by 1.48KW photovoltaic system (part1) AMPLE CAR PARKING

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Golf Course Nearby

Family Rooms

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Wifi Available

Vegetarian Food Available

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Hotel Reviews - The Eagles Guest House

The Eagles Guest House 552a Newark Rd North HykehamLincolnLincolnshire01522 68634694.954

Pleasant Stay55

Received a very warm welcome from our hosts Erik & Heather. The accommodation is extremely clean and very comfortable. Ideally located to visit our Son at University. We look forward to returning soon and would highly recommend to others looking for a quality B&B.

Jane Wegg
- 9th Dec, 2015Verified Review

Weekend Shopper55

Had a wonderfull stay at the Eagles,using it as the base for the Lincoln Market.Erick and Heather were the perfect hosts,would not hesitate to stay here again.

Peter Cawthorne
- 7th Dec, 2015Verified Review

Home. From Home45

Heather and Eric made us very welcome. Stayed in ground floor room in annex comfortable and cosy if not a bit small. Breakfast was good and position on Newark Road is convenient for visiting Lincoln or local amenities.

Theresa Rhodes
- 30th Nov, 2015Verified Review

Eagles Guest House Experience55

The cleanliness and decor of this place is

outstanding when you consider that this is

due to the hard work of the owners it is an

absolute credit to them

Mr. Daniel Lavery
- 26th Nov, 2015Verified Review

Eagles Guest House North Hykeham55

Very hospitable and friendly owners, very clean with modern up to date immaculate bathroom, room slightly more dated decor but again spotless. Beautifully cooked breakfast, fresh fruit salad, toast, cereals etc everything you could want! Will definately return again if ever in the area

Christine Clarkson
- 10th Jul, 2014Verified Review

Brilliant Stay And Gluten Free Breakfast55

Erick and Heather are brilliant people their guest house is the best place we have stayed at for a very long time,

so very clean and roomy.

Erick's breakfast is the best Gluten Free breakfast we have ever had ,even better than I can cook.

A Very Very well deserved AA 4 Star

John &Fiona

John Foot Batten
- 8th Jul, 2014Verified Review

Fourth Stay55

As usual our stay at the eagles hotel was brilliant! Heather and Erick were once again charming and provided us with everything we needed to make our stay comfortable. We were upgraded to another bigger room at no extra cost to us because they needed the room previously booked for another guest, no problem! Breakfast was wonderful especially as I need special diet of gluten and dairy free!!

Rooms are warm, clean and tidy and of uptodate decor!

Well done Heather and Erick!!

Julie Field
- 30th Jun, 2014Verified Review

Highly Recommended55

I never look for anywhere else in this locality for accommodation any more, having stayed in the area on business for over 20 years.

I've stayed at The Eagles with Erik and Heather for the last 5 years and could not wish for a better service.

Ian Hare
- 30th Jun, 2014Verified Review

The Eagles55

this was a very nice place to stay the people were lovely and I would recommend anybody to stay here very clean very friendly

Peter Birchall
- 21st Jun, 2014Verified Review

Response from Hotel

Thank you Peter. It was a pleasure for us too.

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Attractions - The Eagles Guest House

Distance 3.94 miles (6.3 km)
On one side is the large all seater CO-OP Community Stand. This large single tiered covered stand opened in 1995 and has a capacity of 5,700. Opposite is the Lincolnshire Echo Stand, a small old looking covered stand (although in fact it is comparatively modern being built in 1987). It is seated, but only runs half the length of the pitch, straddling the half way line and hence there are gaps at either side. One gap has now been partly filled by a tiny covered Family Stand. Both ends are small covered affairs. The IMPS Stand is all seated and has a row of executive boxes running across the back. This stand has a couple of supporting pillars at the front. The other end is the 'Stacey West' all seated, covered stand, for home supporters. It was named in memory of the two Lincoln supporters who lost their lives in the Bradford City Fire at Valley Parade in 1985.

Distance 4.18 miles (6.68 km)
The University of Lincoln is a modern and progressive university, welcoming more than 50 different nationalities to its diverse and inclusive student community. The University's main campus is located in the heart of the city of Lincoln , on the attractive Brayford Pool waterfront, and enjoys views of the marina, castle and Cathedral. The University of Lincoln offers a wide range of undergraduate , postgraduate and research degrees.

Distance 4.19 miles (6.7 km)
A warm welcome awaits members and visitors alike at Carholme Golf Club, one of th oldest clubs in the country. The 18 hole parkland course has superb views of Lincoln Cathedral and the surrounding area and has many feature holes designed to test golfers of all standards. Visitors can enjoy a day's golf at unbeatable value on a tessting course with water hazards and tree-lined Fairways. Situated in the heart of the citay many visitors enjoy a game of golf, lunch or refreshments and still find time for shopping and sightseeing.

Distance 4.74 miles (7.58 km)
By Norman times Lincoln was the third city of the realm in prosperity and importance, the city even had its own mint for making coins. In 1068, two years after the battle of Hastings, William the Conqueror began building Lincoln Castle on a site occupied since Roman times. To enlarge the site 166 Saxon houses were demolished, the Castle dominated the Lincoln skyline until the Cathedral was built. It is one of only two castles in Britain built with two mottes (Lewes is the other). The Castle was the focus of several military battles during the reign of King Stephen and King John and was besieged during the Baron's War in the early 13th century. Many original features still remain and the wall walks provide visitors with magnificent views of the Cathedral, the City of Lincoln and the surrounding countryside.